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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announces the release and pardon of 15 British sailors and marines. (April 4); Newsmakers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi met Syrian President Bashar Assad as the White House criticized the move as undermining U.S. efforts to isolate the hard-line Arab country. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 4); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca looks into why private equity firms are interested in the struggling auto industry. (April 4); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Ask.com launches an unusual marketing campaign in the U.K. that aims to mobilize the British public against Google. (April 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Business columnist Alan Murray discusses Sam Zell's purchase of Tribune Co., and questions whether the mogul is the latest in a long line of people who got rich in some other business and decided to use and lose some money in newspapers. (April 4); media; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Manhattan residential real estate continues to show strength, fueled by Wall Street bonuses and overseas buyers, says Jonathan J. Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel. He talks about first-quarter price trends with Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch. (April 3).; real estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Peacocks have taken up residence in a northern California town. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 4); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ.com's David Patton previews the new models likely to take center stage at this week's New York International Auto Show. (April 4); automobiles; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Melanie Brown - better known as Scary Spice from the Spice Girls - has given birth to a baby girl on Tuesday. She says Eddie Murphy is the father, a claim he denies. Reuters has the report. (March 3); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Watch a clip from the American Forces Network, a nine channel source of news, sports, entertainment - and a heavy dose of motherly advice for soldiers. (April 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; Watch two eight-second vignettes starring "Oleg," set to air on Fox. (April 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ M&A reporter Dennis Berman explains how the Tribune deal is similar to another ill-fated deal from a decade ago. (April 2); Dennis Berman; Tribune; Zell; Rich Skrenta, CEO of Topix, discusses the site's newest feature that will allow users to edit news articles submitted by neighborhood. (April 2); Internet Services; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Kraft Foods CEO Irene Rosenfeld talks with Angela Moore of MarketWatch about the company's growth plans following its spinoff from Altria Group. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; KFT; MarketWatch.com; mo; us; WSJ M&A reporter Dennis Berman discusses KKR's acquisition of First Data for $29 billion and possible shareholder reaction. (April 2); Dennis Berman; KKR; deals; first data; Steve Shannon, Buick's general manager, offers a look at some of the new 2008 models -- the Buick Lacrosse, the Lucerne Super, and more. Dow Jones's Ed Crane reports. (April 1); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; wsj.com; Bidding wars are still commonplace in San Francisco, where a healthy pool of buyers are chasing a limited number of homes for sale. Stacey Delo reports. (March 30); real estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Circuit City said it plans to replace 3,400 mostly retail employees with lower-paid workers. Ed Crane talks with New York employment attorney Stephen Mitchell Sack about the cost-cutting strategy and what layoff victims can do. (March 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Princeton economist Alan Blinder tells the Journal's Jon Hilsenrath why he predicts that many highly skilled white collar occupations will soon be outsourced, even his own. (March 28); economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Greg Ip says the takeaways from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony include continued warnings about a falling housing market and the new puzzle of weak capital spending. (March 28); real estate; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Business columnist Alan Murray discusses how those environmentally concerned figures like Al Gore are paying for renewable projects to offset the effect of their carbon emissions. (March 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Markets/Exchanges; us; wsj.com; WSJ reporter Aaron Patrick explains how U.S. studios are racing to erase the delay in broadcasting U.S. TV episodes in Europe. (March 28); media; us; wsj.com; The Journal's health blogger, Jacob Goldstein, says Indonesia's hardball tactics on the bird-flu virus appear to be paying off. (March 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Health-Care; pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; Reporter Grep Ip explains how the message that the Federal Reserve is trying to send might be misunderstood. (March 27); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Dennis Berman says he is shocked how candid insiders on Wall Street are about the potentially negative long-term repurcussions of an overheated debt market they are supporting. (March 27); banks; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; The Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca discusses the many reasons why Citigroup is not a logical candidate to spoil a deal between ABN Amro and Barclays. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; M&A; Markets/Exchanges; ads; banks; us; wsj.com; WSJ health Blogger Jacob Goldstein discusses plans by Merck and Schering-Plough to develop a cholesterol-lowering medication that combines their drug Zetia with Pfizer's Lipitor. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Amol Sharma previews a handful of the top innovations brewing in the wireless world -- mobile broadcast TV, e-wallets, GPS and more -- and speaks with some experts. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Dr. James Ferguson, from the Texas Heart Institute, discusses new developments in a category of prescription drugs called anti-platelets, which are designed to prevent blood clots. (March 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Health-Care; pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jessica Vascellaro says businesses will soon be able to use mobile phones to keep employees connected to work tools and databases away from the office. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Wireless Technologies; software; technology; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Telecom consultant Rory Altman previews some new options for cellphones, like video sharing and GPS systems, and discusses their expected added costs for consumers. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Hardware and Equipment; Mobile phones; software; technology; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Amir Efrati reports from Spain's Costa Del Sol, where the red palm weevil has infested and killed many palm trees. (March 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Gina Chon talks about some of the new features of the forthcoming Lexus LS V8 hybrid, which is expected to top $100 thousand. (March 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; automobiles; us; wsj.com; New York University psychiatrist Harold Koplewicz explains to WSJ's Elizabeth Bernstein some of the warning signs of mental illness in young adults. (March 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Health-Care; us; wsj.com; Watch a video about a 20-year-old Allegheny College student who committed suicide, and whose parents sued school officials and a college therapist who refused to tell them of their son's downward spiral. (March 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Health-Care; us; wsj.com; Malaysian traditional herb Tongkat Ali is beginning to draw worldwide attention because of its medicinal value. Video courtesy of Reuters. (March 23); Health-Care; General/Non-Business; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Do investors really want to buy into Blackstone's $4 billion IPO? Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca explores prospects for the offering and disclosure issues. (March 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; IPOs; us; wsj.com; Could a possible deal between NBC Universal and News Corp shake up the video-sharing landscape? Martin Peers reports. (March 22).; Entertainment and Leisure; General/Non-Business; NWS; ge; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg discusses Borders Group's announcement that the book chain will end a relationship with Amazon.com, launch a new website for selling books, and shut down international stores. (March 22); media; retailers; BGP; AMZN; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; S&P media analyst Tuna Amobi speaks with Ed Crane about NBC Universal and News Corp. plans to boost their online video content and launch a joint video network aimed to compete with YouTube. (March 22); nbc; news corp.; video; Avalon Partners Chief Market Economist Peter Cardillo discusses the Fed's decision to hold Fed Funds rate steady at 5.25% but tells MarketWatch's Leslie Wines why he thinks they left the door open for a future rate hike. (Mar. 21); Markets/Exchanges; us; MarketWatch.com; A Brooklyn law professor is taking on the National Football League in a debate over what content can be legally posted on YouTube. Peter Lattman has the inside story. (March 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; Adam Seifer, co-founder of Fotolog, says that company's one-a-day photo-sharing model has helped create online communities, and sparked international growth for the site. (Mar. 21); Internet Services; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WSJ columnist Alan Murray says new shackles on business would have corrected improper deals at Hollinger International before Conrad Black allegedly stole millions of dollars. (March 21); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Jim Carlton reports on ski resorts that are going green to try and avoid potential effects of global warming on their businesses. (March 21); General News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Dennis Berman says that if shareholders of ACS accept a buyout offer of $62 or $63 a share from the company's founder, Darwin Deason, and a New York hedge fund, it will indicate a changed market from last year. (March 20); M&A; Markets/Exchanges; ACS; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; A controversial anti-Clinton ad that mimics Apple Computer's "1984" commercial is attracting attention on the Internet. Watch the ad from YouTube.com. (March 20); Cerberus has offered to buy Affiliated Computer Services for about $6 billion. Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca tells us what you might have missed about the proposed alliance and why there's so much interest now in ACS. (March 20); Saddam Hussein's former deputy was hanged before dawn and buried Tuesday near the ousted dictator who died on the same gallows less than three months ago. Video courtesy of Reuters. (March 20); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; President Bush announced that success in Iraq will take months, not weeks. (Mar. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Airbus's new double-decker, jumbo plane made its first passenger flights to the U.S., landing simultaneously at airports in New York and Los Angeles. Paul Lin reports. (Mar. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; On the outskirts of Kabul a U.S. Embassy convoy was hit by a suicide car bomb, it's still unclear how many were wounded. Video courtesy of Reuters. (March 19); Newsmakers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; David Teece, Chairman of one of the largest expert witness firms in the U.S., discusses how expert testimony has transformed business litigation. (March 19) ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Services and Consulting; us; wsj.com; Paul Levy, CEO of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, blogs about his job, his million-dollar salary, and a key infection rate from his hospital. WSJ's Jacob Goldstein finds out why this has caused some controversy. (March 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Health-Care; media; us; wsj.com; Deal Journal blogger Dana Cimilluca discusses potential outcomes, winners and losers if IntercontinentalExchange breaks up the CBOT Holdings merger deal with the CME. (March 15); Markets/Exchanges; ice; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Aite Group analyst Brad Bailey says IntercontinentalExchange's rival bid for CBOT Holdings could force the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to raise its offer. MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft reports. (March 15); Financial Services; ice; BOT; cme; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Equifax CEO Richard Smith says that the acquisition of Talx Corporation will strengthen the company's income and employment history database, and help customers more accurately monitor credit histories. (Mar 15); personal finance; TALX; efx; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Return on investments in stem-cell companies is a long-term strategy as the industry matures, says Steve Burrill, CEO of Burrill & Co., at the Stem Cell Meeting in San Francisco. Carolyn Pritchard has the interview. (March 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; biotechnology; us; Viacom sues Google and its YouTube unit, claiming copyright infringement. The suit seeks $1 billion in damages. (March 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; General/Non-Business; Internet Services; goog; media; us; via; wsj.com; ViaCell's CEO Marc Beer discusses how the capital markets landscape for stem cell companies has shifted since the biotech bubble burst. MarketWatch's Carolyn Pritchard has the interview from The Stem Cell Meeting in San Francisco. (Mar. 13); biotechnology; VIAC; us; MarketWatch.com; Ford Motor is selling its British Aston Martin sports-car brand to a consortium of investors as the auto maker seeks to focus on fixing its core business. Is Jaguar next? Stacey Delo reports. (March 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; f; us; Newt Gingrich hasn't made a formal announcement, but he's got plenty people talking about whether he'll run in 2008. WSJ's Senior Contributing Writer John Harwood explains. (March 10); Attendance at the annual Mavericks Surf Contest in California, where 70-foot waves aren't unheard of, has been increasing. This year, live web streaming will bring the waves to you. That is, if the waves come. Stacey Delo reports. (Mar. 9); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WSJ's Guy Chazan discusses "Zhdi Menya" ("Wait for Me"), a popular Russian TV show that reunites loved ones -- many who have been separated by the tragedies of recent Russian history. (March 9); From luxury coupes to clear cars, auto makers are showing off the newest models and a few dream wheels at the Geneva auto show. WSJ Online's David Patton reports. (March 8); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Alan Murray discusses Angelo Mozilo, the CEO of Countrywide Financial, who personally sold $142 million worth of the company's stock - before announcing a sharp rise in subprime delinquencies that sent the stock tumbling. (March 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; CFC; Financial Services; Markets/Exchanges; banks; real estate; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Leila Abboud in Paris reports on how user-generated video clips may change the cellphone business. (March 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; MarketWatch columnist Herb Greenberg tests out MagicJack, a device that allows cheap phone calls from a computer, and could be a strong competitor to Skype and Vonage. (March 7); VG; ebay; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; As gamers seek super-fast connectivity, Verizon aims to deliver it with its fiber-optic network, as Ed Crane of Dow Jones Online reports. (March 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Tara Parker-Pope discusses the results of a new government study on popular diets and hears from women dieters who comment on what's worked for them. (March 7); WSJ's Dan Michaels discusses Wizz Air, a startup airline that hopes to appeal to cash-strapped Eastern Europeans traveling to Western Europe. And watch the airline's tongue-in-cheek television advertisement. (March 7); Scooter Libby's attorney speaks about the conviction of his client, a juror comments on deliberations, and so does the federal prosecutor. Video courtesy of Reuters. (March 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Newsmakers; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com legal editor Ashby Jones discusses the prospect of an appeal or presidential pardon in the case of Scooter Libby, who was convicted today of obstruction of justice, perjury and lying to the FBI. (Mar. 6); General News; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; wsj.com; Tiflolibros is the world's first online library for the visually impaired. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Mar. 6); General News; General/Non-Business; latin america; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Souped-up, tricked-out golf carts are becoming the hobby vehicles of choice for thousands of off-road enthusiasts. See them in action on the sand dunes of Southern California. (March 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; Industrial Transportation; Transportation Equipment; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Raymund Flandez reports on two small companies that got their toys included as part of Burger Kings' Kids Meals. Watch their commercials. (March 6); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; retailers; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Ellen Gamerman reports on how much parents are willing to splurge to ensure that their kids keep up with the Joneses' kids. (March 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; personal finance; retailers; us; wsj.com; Mobile data has grown over 100% per year recently, and sales at mobile game-maker Digital Chocolate are tracking that pace, CEO Trip Hawkins tells Dan Gallagher at the Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco. (Mar. 5); Technology, Software; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WSJ's John Lyons checks in from a Zapotec village in Southern Mexico where a controversial, year-old Wal-Mart is winning people over. See a morning cheer by local workers in the Zapotec language. (March 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; retailers; us; wsj.com; Level 3 Communications recently launched a content delivery service. Jeff Tench, SVP of content, says the company's breadth of offerings will help them compete against the likes of Akamai. Tench talks with MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco. (Mar. 5); AKAM; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; LVLT; MarketWatch.com; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Retired General James Jones, President and CEO of the US Chamber of Commerce Institute for Energy, discusses his goals to educate Americans about global warming and implement green policy in the U.S. (March 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; The largest stock exchanges in the world aren't investing enough in technology to handle the next big stock market dislocation, says Stephen DeWitt, CEO of Azul Systems, which helps computer systems handle unexpectedly large traffic. (Mar. 2); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Facebook still makes a good buy target, says Blake Warner, investment banker with Thomas Weisel Partners, but he doesn't see the sense in Microsoft buying Yahoo. (Mar. 2); The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Applied Materials is betting on the increased use of thin-film technology to help drive down solar costs for the consumer. Matt Andrejczak caught up with Applied's solar expert Charlie Gay for more on the effort. (Mar. 2); amat; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Brian Farrell, CEO of THQ Inc., talks about how the video game publisher has employed a strategy to develop games for each of the three main platforms as well as handheld devices and PCs.; Computer Software; Entertainment and Leisure; THQI; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Speaking at a news conference in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia outlines federal charges in an insider-trading case involving 13 defendants from Morgan Stanley, UBS AG, Bear Stearns Cos., and Bank of America Corp. (March 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Coldwell Banker CEO Jim Gillespie says despite lagging sales of new homes, 2007 should be a strong year for residential real estate. (March 1); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Paetec and U.S. Lec began trading Thursday as a newly formed telecom company. CEO Arunas Chesonis talks with MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco about how Paetec plans to compete against cable and larger telecom players. (Mar. 1); PAET; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; MarketWatch.com; MarketWatch reporter Ron Amadon scopes out the new Camaro convertible and speaks with Micah Jones, one of GM's lead designers for the vehicle. (Jan. 8).; Company Announcements/Warnings; GM; MarketWatch.com; automobiles; us; Apple's TV ads that stereotype PC users as stuffed suits and portray Mac users as hip and slim are now available in England, but the humor may be lost in translation. (March 1); AAPL; Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Computer Hardware; Computer Software; us; wsj.com; Nomura chief economist David Resler and WSJ's Justin Lahart discuss the state of the economy, following a big downward revision Wednesday in fourth-quarter GDP. (Feb. 28); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Financial Services; General News; economy; us; wsj.com; In the wake of Tuesday's massive sell-off, Ferrell Capital's William Ferrell says it's not about picking big winners in the $1.4 trillion hedge fund industry, it's about diversification and keeping a close eye on risk. (Feb. 28) ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Watch footage shot from a camera installed in a car driven by a teenager, and find out why it's one insurer's partial solution to car accidents. (Feb. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; insurance; us; wsj.com; Etablissement Thunevin, in Saint-Emilion, France, is at the forefront of the country's efforts to tap into the growing demand for wine in China. Dow Jones Online's Jean Lee report. (Feb. 28); China; St. Emilion; wine; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli says eight straight months of pent-up selling combined with China's volatility helped spur Tuesday's market drama. (Feb. 27); General News; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Barrons.com; WSJ's Henny Sender says Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Texas Pacific Group are doing everything possible to minimize regulatory objections to their planned buyout, and say they won't quickly flip TXU. (Feb. 26); Kohlberg Kravis Roberts; TXU; Texas Pacific Group; equity; Boston-based PlanetTran, an environmentally friendly car service, recently opened for business in the Bay Area. Knox McMullan of PlanetTran tells Stacey Delo of Dow Jones Online how the company plans to grow. (Feb. 26); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Jeffrey Sprecher, CEO of IntercontinentalExchange, tells WSJ's Aaron Luchetti that the growth of electronic trading and increasing investment in commodities are factors that drove his company's 2006 profits. (Feb. 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; Financial Services; ice; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Scott Hensley speaks to Dr. Thomas Okarma, chief executive of Geron Corp., about stem-cell therapy and possible applications for spinal-cord injuries. (Feb. 22); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; As the second quarter begins, the market may have reached a low, but a long-term rally seems unlikely, says Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli. (April 3); Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; MarketWatch columnist Herb Greenberg explains why he thinks small companies should not be exempt from Sarbanes-Oxley disclosure regulations. (April 2); HSOA; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; With an aging population boosting the market, some small and large drug companies are boosting research into treatment for Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Barron's Senior Editor Bill Alpert discusses the trend with Ed Crane. (April 2); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Given the volatility in the market Joseph Quinlan, chief market strategist for Bank of America, says global exports, energy, defense and large-caps are among the places to put your money to work. (April 2); Oil and Gas; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Pacific Growth Equities' Stephen Massocca says the expected single-digit corporate earnings growth does not signal the end of the bull market but says in the short-term, the market looks very weak. Carla Mozee has the interview. (March 30); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Taizo Ishida of Matthews Japan Fund says that while consumer spending has yet to follow, Japan's economy is back and healthy, with banks and homebuilders among others poised to benefit. (March 30); SKHSY; MJFOX; JP:6861; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; With its internal management problems behind it, chip maker Broadcom is catching some fresh investor interest, as Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray tells Ed Crane. (March 29); Technology, Hardware and Equipment; BRCM; MOT; PHG; TXN; QCOM; TSM; INTC; NOK; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli discusses the impact of rising gas costs and the end to speculation of a rate cut. (March 29); airlines; Health-Care; media; economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Ken Rosen, chair of the Fisher Center of Real Estate at UC Berkeley and real estate hedge fund manager, says the home price decline is just beginning and could last two years and that homebuilders have a lot way to go downward. (Mar. 27); real estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Vladimir Milev, analyst at the Metzler/Payden European Emerging Markets Fund, talks about investing in Central Europe and whether current valuations are attractive to investors. He speaks with Polya Lesova of MarketWatch. (March 26); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; VeriChip CEO Scott Silverman discusses the company's RFID products, including its maternity ward security systems and recent IPO, in an interview with Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch. (March 27); Technology, Hardware and Equipment; chip; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Jim Cramer's recent claims that hedge funds use the press to push down stock prices has MarketWatch's Herb Greenberg looking for a reality check. (Mar. 26); Reality Check; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's presents its third annual survey of the most respected chief executive officers. (March 24); Financial Services; us; Barrons.com; A new telephone tax rebate, home energy improvements and job-hunting expenses are among some frequently overlooked tax deductions, as tax attorney Donna LaValley explains an interview with MarketWatch's John Ittner. (March 23); personal finance; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Target-Retirement mutual-funds are proving to be a popular one-shop stop for young investors to gain market exposure. Patrick Waters, director of retirement investment products at Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., discusses the fast-growing type of inves...; Mutual Funds; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli discusses the market's recovery, as subprime mortgage concerns cool and the Fed softens its bias for raising rates. (March 22); Oil and Gas; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; CMGI was the quintessential "tech wreck" stock. Now Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray tells Ed Crane why the electronics supply-chain company might be worth watching. (March 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; CMGI; us; A pair of software stocks are generating some nods on the Nasdaq. Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray tells Ed Crane how surprisingly good earnings are pumping up the share price of Oracle and Adobe. (March 21); Technology, Software; ORCL; ADBE; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; MarketWatch columnist Herb Greenberg dishes up a cup of espresso and responds to viewer mail regarding Wall Street's "culture of problem denial," Harley Davidson's lending practices and more. (March 20); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Serena Perin Vinton, manager of the Franklin Capital Growth Fund, tells Jonathan Burton that the U.S. economic growth is solid and shares some of her favorite stocks in the wireless communications and energy sectors. (Mar. 16); personal finance; AMT; CSCO; QCOM; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Kitco.com analyst Jon Nadler examines the factors that led to a decline in gold prices during the recent market selloff. He talks to MarketWatch's Polya Lesova. (March 15); Commodities/Natural Resources; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray says software maker Business Objects represents a bargain even in a volatile market. (March 14); Technology, Software; BOBJ; ORCL; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Senior MarketWatch columnist Paul Farrell explains why the recent weakness in the market means nothing for mutual fund investors. He talks with Stacey Delo. (Mar. 14); Markets/Exchanges; Mutual Funds; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli says macro concerns are enough to keep the market on the defensive with sellers still in control. (March 14); Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Wall Street demand has fueled the growth of subprime mortgages, resulting in dubious lending practices, says Matthew Lee, the author of several books on the subject. He talks to MarketWatch's David Weidner. (March 13); c; MER; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Herb Greenberg gives market commentary and responds to readers' emails about a recent column on business crooks. (March 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Financial Services; MarketWatch.com; commentary; us; Craig Hester, who co-manages the Hester Total Return Fund, looks for companies with improving profits, among other factors. He talks to MarketWatch's Tom Middleton about some of his top picks: Joy Global, U. S. Bancorp and Amdocs. (March 8); JOYG; usb; dox; AHTRX; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli says the market is in the process of finding a near-term bottom, but it may not be there yet. (March 7); Currencies/Forex; Markets/Exchanges; goog; EEM; MCO; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Despite recent turmoil in tech stocks, Barron's online reporter Tiernan Ray says there are some emerging bargains in the sector. He speaks with Ed Crane. (March 7); Technology, Hardware and Equipment; Analyst Research/Ratings; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; S&P mortgage banking analyst Stuart Plesser talks to MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft about the fallout from risky mortgage lending practices and his outlook for industry consolidation. (March 6); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Small Talk columnist Kelly Spors discusses what start-up entrepreneurs should ask their friends before deciding to go into business with them. (March 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; PNC Wealth Management's Chief Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop says investors may be in for a buying opportunity after recent declines in global stocks. He sees better growth in Europe and Japan, and the tech and healthcare sectors. (March 5) ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; The market is heading into a stockpicker environment, meaning big sector plays are losing steam, as Stephen Wood, senior portfolio strategist of Russell Investments, explains to MarketWatch's Steve Gelsi. (Mar. 1); personal finance; us; MarketWatch.com; GoldMoney.com Chairman James Turk tells MarketWatch's Polya Lesova that gold prices are undergoing "a normal correction in an ongoing bull market" and predicts prices will reach $800 this year. (Feb. 28); Mining and Metals; Commodities/Natural Resources; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Oak Value fund's co-manager Larry Coats talks to MarketWatch's Padraic Cassidy about why his top holdings include Berkshire Hathaway and Oracle. (Feb. 28); BRK.A; ORCL; OAKVX; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli discusses the buying power of Baby Boomers and says they are unlikely to follow the retirement script of earlier generations. (Feb 27); Advertising; Medical Products; AGN; ZMH; PHM; MER; HIG; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; WSJ's Business columnist, Alan Murray, discusses how buyout firms are transforming the U.S. economy and making risky calls with pension funds that could later lead to political fiascos. (Feb. 28); Natsource CEO Jack Cogen explains the concept behind carbon trading and how billions of dollars are being traded by energy funds. (Feb. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; Oil and Gas; us; The recent downturn in global markets was to be expected, says Wendell Perkins, chief investment officer of the Johnson Family of funds. He explains why he sees value in Sprint Nextel, Quest Diagnostics, and Computer Sciences. (Feb. 27); personal finance; JFLCX; s; DGX; csc; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli says eight straight months of pent-up selling combined with China's volatility helped spur Tuesday's market drama. (Feb. 27); General News; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Barrons.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli discusses why the sell-off in China's stock markets has impacted the U.S. markets. (Feb. 27); Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Don Shute, an analyst for the IMS Strategic Income fund, talks to MarketWatch's Tom Middleton about income investing and why he's bullish on dry bulk shipping stocks. (Feb. 26) Quintana Maritime Limited (QMAR); Bond Market; Mutual Funds; QMAR; EGLE; IMSIX; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; WSJ's Peter Grant says telecommunications companies have had a pretty good run over the past year, though landline businesses are hemorrhaging customers while wireless providers rapidly gain subscribers. (Feb. 26); While some may be unfamiliar with Telecom Italia, Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray says the telephone company's ADRs may be a good play for investors. (Feb. 23); telecommunications; Tia; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Eric Langan, CEO of Rick's Cabaret International, talks to MarketWatch reporter Bill Spain about the adult-themed restaurant and night club's growth plans. (Feb. 21); rick; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray says that shares of Verizon Communications, despite recent gains, remain undervalued compared to its competitors. (Feb. 16); telecommunications; vz; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Mary Baglivo, CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi North America, talks to MarketWatch's Steve Gelsi about how advertisers hope to reach women during the 2007 Academy Awards broadcast. (Feb. 16); Advertising; Consumer Services; retailers; JCP; WEN; pub; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli notes the market has been on an unprecedented run but changes in momentum stocks hint that it could be on the verge of a pullback. (Feb. 13); economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Barron's Online Senior Writer Dimitra DeFotis speculates that 2007's projected corporate earnings growth may have to be scaled back. (Feb. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; us; A hearing in California this week questions the constitutionality of Prop 71, $3 billion in funding for stem cell research. Bob Klein, head of California Institute for Regenerative Medicine makes the case for funding. (Feb. 13); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; A hearing in California this week questions the constitutionality of Prop 71, $3 billion in funding for stem cell research. Attorney Terry Thompson for Life Legal Defense makes the case for halting funding. (Feb. 13); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray suggests how investors can profit from the new Vista operating system without buying Microsoft stock. (Feb. 8); Technology, Software; MSFT; CTXS; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Financial advisor Kevin Gahagan of Mosaic Financial Partners says a mutual fund doesn't have to be called "tax-managed" to be tax friendly. MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton has the interview. (Feb. 7); Mutual Funds; personal finance; Personally Speaking; us; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli discusses the continued tech stock slump and the impact of the cold weather in the East on the market. (Feb. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Gas/Utilities; Hardware and Equipment; Markets/Exchanges; Oil and Gas; technology; economy; us; Michael Lippert, manager of the Baron iOpportunity Fund, says Apple is one of his top stock picks because of strong growth prospects for its desktop computer business. His other picks: ETrade (ETFC) and Equinix (EQIX). (Feb. 7); EQIX; ETFC; AAPL; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Roger Bayston, manager of Franklin Total Return Fund, tells MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton how Fed policy and credit-market volatility are affecting his investment decisions and where he sees opportunity domestically and abroad. (Feb. 5); Bond Market; economy; FKBAX; Personally Speaking; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Stockmarket Cycles editor Peter Eliades guages the impact of new highs for the Dow transports and cautions of a chance for "crash like" behavior in the markets in 2007. MarketWatch's Herb Greenberg has the interview. (Feb. 2); economy; Markets/Exchanges; personal finance; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Bryan Perry, stocks editor of ChangeWave Research, talks about some of his top picks for investors looking for high dividend yields in an interview with MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft. (Feb. 1); Financial Services; Analyst Research/Ratings; AINV; DSX; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Bill Emerson of Quicken Loans says the mortgage business was hit by the soft real estate market in 2006. He speaks with Ed Crane of Dow Jones Online. (Feb. 1); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; MarketWatch's Herb Greenberg notes that, historically, stocks don't do much on the news of a CEO Change. He says that Michael Dell's return won't necessarily fix the company in the short term. (Jan. 31); Computer Hardware; Technology, Hardware and Equipment; dell; Reality Check; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli says economic news has been good enough to keep the markets higher but still believes a selloff is inevitable. (Jan 31); Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Kurt Stalzer, vice president and portfolio manager of American Century Investments and MarketWatch's Stockpicker of the Year, is bullish on VeriFone, VistaPrint and Bare Escentuals. (Jan. 31); personal finance; PAY; VPRT; bare; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Fund manager Neil Hennessy tells MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton why he's holding Belden, Jack in the Box and Dick's Sporting Goods in his Hennessy Cornerstone Growth Fund; Mutual Funds; personal finance; JBX; BDC; DKS; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; The key to online entertainment marketing is to create good will with consumers, says Ian Schafer, CEO of Deep Focus, an interactive agency. He talks with MarketWatch's Jon Friedman about several recent campaigns. (Jan. 30); Advertising; media; us; MarketWatch.com; Tax expert Ed Hanley of Shea Labagh Dobberstein highlights little-known ways to lower your tax bill. He talks with MarketWatch's personal finance reporter Andrea Coombes. (Jan. 25); personal finance; Personally Speaking; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Steven Levy, author of "The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture and Coolness," talks to MarketWatch's Jon Friedman about the iPod phenomenon. (Jan. 26); Technology, Hardware and Equipment; Technology, Software; Company Announcements/Warnings; AAPL; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli discusses the market's reaction to last night's State of the Union address. (Jan. 24); Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Deutsche Bank analyst Jeetil Patel says there are still questions about how much Project Panama, Yahoo's upgrade to its search ad system, could lift the business, especially as growth in Yahoo's core business appears to be slowing. WSJ's Kevin Del...; Analyst Research/Ratings; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; YHOO; goog; us; wsj.com; ddd; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; John Prestbo, editor of Dow Jones Indexes, interviews Nariman Behravesh, chief economist and executive vice president of Global Insight, about global markets and the outlook for U.S. markets. (Jan. 23); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Rebecca Patterson, global currency strategist at J.P. Morgan Chase, explains the dollar's outlook for 2007, including projections for the current account and capital flows. (Jan. 23); Michael Hartnett, global emerging markets investment strategist at Merrill Lynch discusses opportunities in Brazil, Russia, India and China with John Prestbo of Dow Jones Indexes. (Jan. 23); Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray looks back at how the publication's tech stock picks fared in 2006. (Jan. 18); Stocks; Tiernan Ray; WSJ reporter Li Yuan explains how blogs and text messaging are changing the way Chinese consumers voice dissatisfaction with companies. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Computer Software; Internet Software; Mobile phones; us; wsj.com; The run-up in Yahoo's stock ahead of earnings may signal investor hope for a turnaround, says Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney, who sees Yahoo as a possible private-equity acquisition target. He sees two wild cards for Google earnings. (Jan. 17); Internet Services; media; Analyst Research/Ratings; YHOO; goog; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli discusses expectations for the current earnings season, as well as the broader picture for the equity and commodity markets in 2007. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Commodities/Natural Resources; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; Markets/Exchanges; us; John Hass, co-CEO of OptionsHouse, a new online trading site for stocks and options, talks to MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft about how the firm plans to compete in a crowded market. (Jan. 16); Financial Services; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Kevin O'Mara, a partner at Cadwalader, talks to Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch about how favorable tax implications for investors is boosting demand for energy partnership IPOs. (Jan. 16); Oil and Gas; IPOs; LGCY; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Mark Steber, VP of tax resources for Jackson Hewitt, tells MarketWatch's John Ittner about 2006 tax law changes that could help you get a bigger refund, with tips that involve everything from hybrid cars to your home phone.; personal finance; JTX; Personally Speaking; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Cable stocks have been strong performers, and now there's a new entrant. Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray talks to Ed Crane about Time Warner Cable. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Hardware and Equipment; technology; telecommunications; us; Kate Schapiro, manager of the Sentinel International Equity Fund, talks to Nick Godt about her fund's 24% return in 2006, and why she is bullish on Fresenius AG, Royal Bank of Scotland and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group in 2007. (Jan. 11); personal finance; SMFNF; FMS; RBS; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Herb Greenberg serves up six points of caution for Apple investors following the iPhone introduction and resulting stock surge.; AAPL; Reality Check; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; After a big 2006 for mutual funds, Dev Gupta, president of fund research group Kinetic Financial, says small-cap and international funds still have room to run, and offers Jonathan Burton other top picks among funds and ETFs in his portfolio. (Jan...; Mutual Funds; DEUFX; DFE; DLS; ARTKX; KSCOX; WWNPX; GSXAX; SVAAX; Personally Speaking; us; MarketWatch.com; Andrew Acheson of the Pioneer Independence Fund tells Greg Morcroft of MarketWatch he expects the dollar to remain under pressure, and that should benefit large-cap technology companies. (Jan. 10); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; JP Morgan's Lisa Gill tells MarketWatch's Carolyn Pritchard why she thinks average wholesale prices of drugs will not impact pricing for pharmacy benefit managers over the next two years and why she's bullish on Medco. ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MHS; MarketWatch.com; pharmaceuticals; us; Craig Moffett, analyst with Sanford Bernstein analyst tells MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco why cable companies have a competitive advantage in 2007 versus satellite and telcom companies.; media; telecommunications; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Mutual Fund Editor Lawrence Strauss discusses why American Funds can succeed, despite its heftier size. (Jan. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Mutual Funds; us; MarketWatch columnist Herb Greenberg says retailers can't blame the weather for lackluster sales. Plus, one retailer whose stock could pop if the CEO were to leave. (Jan. 4); retailers; FD; JWN; gps; YHOO; WMT; hd; Reality Check; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Tiernan Ray discusses what to expect at next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (January 3.); AAPL; Barrons.com; Computer Software; Hardware and Equipment; NOK; SBUX; technology; us; Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray discusses some of the winners and losers among tech stocks in 2006. (Dec. 27); Internet Services; telecommunications; AKAM; SVVS; PWAV; SCUR; CBEY; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Hugh Moore, partner at Guerite Advisors, forecasts a mild recession in the second half of 2007 and says the current economic climate closely resembles the lead-up to the 1970 recession. (Dec. 27).; Financial Services; economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; New Year's resolutions often revolve around losing weight, but Barbara Steinmetz, a certified financial planner, says January is the perfect time to take steps to lower your tax bill. MarketWatch's Andrea Coombes has the interview. (Dec. 27); personal finance; Year End; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Ray Hennessey, editor of Smartmoney.com, discusses stock picks that could do well in the new year, and the bullish investment strategy he expects to see in the coming months. (Dec. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; MarketWatch's Laura Mandaro talks with Great Western Diamonds CEO Brent Jelico about exploring for diamonds in Canada, which he says fetch a premium. The two spoke recently at the Hard Assets Conference in San Francsico.; retailers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Jim McCluney, CEO of Emulex, says that the outlook is bright for data storage and networking. Mr. McCluney tells MarketWatch's Rex Crum how recent acquisitions have brought his company into new markets. (Dec. 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; David Siesko, of Siesko Partners, has some tips on how to lower your home-owner insurance. He talks to MarketWatch's Andrea Coombes. (Dec. 22); insurance; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Maury Harris, chief U.S. economist at UBS, tells MarketWatch's John Ittner why he's forecasting slower economic growth, higher unemployment and a drop in home prices that will lead the Fed to cut rates next year. (Dec. 21); economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Barron's Associate Editor Mike Santoli says cheap borrowing costs and an abundance of cash are driving private-equity-led buyouts. He speaks with Jean Lee. (Dec. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Barrons.com; Financial Services; banks; us; Charles Schwab & Co., turned to indexer Rob Arnott to help create three new fundamentally indexed funds. Arnott talks with MarketWatch's Murray Coleman about their advantages and differences from ETFs and traditional mutual funds. (April 2); Mutual Funds; personal finance; SCHW; Personally Speaking; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WSJ reporter Jonathan Welsh tests out a sporty concept car from Hybrid Technologies powered by a lithium battery and interviews the company's business development director. (April 4); automobiles; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Mexicans are turning out creative dishes using unconventional ingredients like armadillo, rodents, worms and cacti at a small town food festival. Lindsay Claiborn from Reuters reports. (March 3); Food and Beverage; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ.com's David Patton previews the new models likely to take center stage at this week's New York International Auto Show. (April 4); automobiles; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Melanie Brown - better known as Scary Spice from the Spice Girls - has given birth to a baby girl on Tuesday. She says Eddie Murphy is the father, a claim he denies. Reuters has the report. (March 3); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Manhattan residential real estate continues to show strength, fueled by Wall Street bonuses and overseas buyers, says Jonathan J. Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel. He talks about first-quarter price trends with Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch. (April 3).; real estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Ron Darling, retired major league pitcher and broadcaster, discusses the current season and a new endorsement deal from Weight Watchers. (April 2); WTW; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; There were no swimsuit or evening gown competitions and these beauty contestants were more burly than buxom. First place went to Spanish waiter Juan Garcia Postigo. (April 2); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Kids have become one of the fastest-growing segments in the golf business. Dow Jones Online¿s Paul Lin visits a golf educator to learn about youth golf and how equipment makers are meeting the demand. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; Ciji Ware, a veteran of multiple moves and author of "Rightsizing Your Life," discusses how your housing wants and needs are likely to change as you age, and how you can adapt. (March 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; France's Loire River Valley is well known for Sauvignon Blanc and other white wines but it also produces reds. Ed Crane reports on the region's wines and what foods to pair with them. (March 30); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; With helmet use up on the slopes, safety meets fashion as helmets add features for cell phones and mp3 players. And it's kids who are driving the trend. Stacey Delo reports. (March 30); retailers; us; MarketWatch.com; WSJ.com's Jean Lee discusses trends in baby boomers' travel with John Golicz, organizer of Adventures in Travel Expo. (March 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; See and hear clips from new entertainment as WSJ's Sam Schechner previews the new Will Farrell movie, "Blades of Glory," the coming season of FX's cop drama, "The Shield," and the latest album from Alison Krauss. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; The restoration of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco is one example of how golf courses are evolving to meet the needs of serious golfers and also non-golfers. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Travel Web sites now help users organize family reunions, destination weddings and other group travel. Forrester Research Henry Harteveldt talks with WSJ's Jeannette Borzo. (March 31); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; wsj.com; Allen St. John explains why he thinks Greg Oden is going to help Ohio State win the NCAA Final Four. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Paul Lin travels to a golf course just outside New York City to speak with its head golf pro -- who happens to be a woman -- about the rise in female golfers. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Trendspotter Helen Job, of Worth Global Style Network, has some observations on the hottest looks in fashion and how the fashion cycle is getting shorter and shorter. (March 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; retailers; us; wsj.com; The self-proclaimed "King of Color" stylist Louis Licari demonstrates how easy it is for men to color hair and make those grays disappear. (March 28); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg interviews Hall of Fame baseball player Dave Winfield about his new book, "Dropping the Ball," which examines changes in the culture of the game since Mr. Winfield first learned to play. (March 24); Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Amol Sharma previews a handful of the top innovations brewing in the wireless world -- mobile broadcast TV, e-wallets, GPS and more -- and speaks with some experts. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Telecom consultant Rory Altman previews some new options for cellphones, like video sharing and GPS systems, and discusses their expected added costs for consumers. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Hardware and Equipment; Mobile phones; software; technology; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; VH1 is adding a new twist to user-generated video with the launch of "Acceptable TV." MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco talks to Michael Hirschorn, EVP, Programming at VH1, about the new show. (March 23); media; VIA.B; The Bambi Francisco Files; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; Before the first pitch of the 2007 season is even thrown, last year's statistics are pointing to an October surprise, says Allen St. John. (March 23); Entertainment and Leisure; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner previews The Onion's new online video channel, a documentary about the baby boomer generation that will soon be shown on PBS, and Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker's new album. (March 23); Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; A fashion exhibition in Athens highlights paper as the unusual fabric that continues to inspire designers. Video courtesy of Reuters. (March 22); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Cindy Roth, CEO of Ergonomics Technology Corp., talks about the pros and cons of a new ergonomic sit/stand desk. (March 22); retailers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Sarah Needleman takes a look at a career as a comic-book artist. (March 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; MVL; SNE; TWX; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jessica Vascellaro demonstrates several ways you can narrow down the results of an Internet search and better find your material. (March 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Internet Services; software; technology; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner looks at this weekend's fare: A growing number of contemporary musicians opt out of big-city studios to record their songs. Plus, a much-loved public radio show makes its debut on cable TV. (March 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Sports blogger Dan Shanoff talks to Ed Crane about why so many people get swept up in the phenomenon of March Madness. (March 14); Entertainment and Leisure; Newsmakers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Selling your home yourself can help you avoid a Realtor's fee. Stacey Delo of Dow Jones Online finds out how you can get the best price too. (March 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; See how Audi is trying to educate buyers with video podcasts about new technology in its cars. (March 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; The Windsor, the Half Windsor and the Four-in-hand: WSJ's Ray Smith ties one on with a tie expert at Turnbull & Asser. (March 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Textiles and Apparel; us; wsj.com; How much should the tooth fairy give kids who lose their teeth? Dow Jones Online's Jean Lee looks at the dangers of over-rewarding. (March 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; It's a good time to be a sitcom, says WSJ's Sam Schechner. After dropping off the schedule in droves, televised sitcoms are making a comeback with notables like "30 Rock," "Andy Barker, P.I." and "The Office." (March 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg finds out how author Kurt Andersen researched his new historical fiction novel, "Heyday," and what inspired him to set it in the U.S. in 1848. (March 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; Watch clips from Comedy Central's German programming. (March 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; Germany; media; us; via; wsj.com; Heelys, the hot-selling wheeled sneakers, have hit a sweet spot with kids and tweens. But is it hard to use Heelys? WSJ's Matt Phillips asked a pint-sized panel of experts to show him how. (Dec. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner discusses notable new entertainment like the period film "Zodiac" by the director of "Fight Club," about a California serial killer, and the first new album from the Stooges since 1973. (March 2); See the opening credits for "Enquetes Criminelles," a French version of "Law & Order" that is set in Paris with French actors. (March 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; The Emergency Room art exhibit at MoMA's P.S. 1 gallery gives artists a platform to respond to news and current affairs. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Feb. 28); Entertainment and Leisure; General/Non-Business; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Etablissement Thunevin, in Saint-Emilion, France, is at the forefront of the country's efforts to tap into the growing demand for wine in China. Dow Jones Online's Jean Lee report. (Feb. 28); China; St. Emilion; wine; The annual Cigar Festival is underway in Havana, luring afficionados from around the globe. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Feb. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; latin america; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg and author Bob Morris mix a rum cocktail and discuss his latest mystery novel "Bermuda Schwartz." (Feb. 23); WSJ's Sam Schechner discusses entertainment offerings, from William Vollmann's new book about why people think they're poor to the upcoming album by members of the best defunct band that you've never heard of, Luna. (Feb. 23); WSJ's music critic, Jim Fusilli, discusses the classical, Oscar-nominated movie scores that he thinks deserve accolades as companions to cinematic gravitas. (Feb. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Robert Frank discusses how the mega-wealthy are splurging on personalized jumbo jets for the ultimate ride in the sky and he provides a peek at a concept video for a customized Boeing 787. (Feb. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; airlines; ba; us; wsj.com; WSJ wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter were determined to mine a few palatable and affordable bottles of Australian Shiraz from a tasting of 60. See their successful results. (Feb. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Bob Hughes previews New York theater in the coming weeks, which will include some heavy Broadway offerings like a new Joan Didion play starring Vanessa Redgrave. (Feb. 16); Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner gives the backstory to the new film, "Bridge to Terabithia," and explains the indie operations of Montreal's flagship rock band, Arcade Fire, whose new album comes out in several weeks. (Feb. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; For bargain-hunters seeking last-minute Broadway show tickets in New York, TKTS has its perks and its shortcomings. WSJ's Emily Friedlander reports. (Feb. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Salon owner John Allan outlines the steps in a grooming upgrade for men, from pushing down cuticles after a shower to switching soaps. (Feb. 14); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; See photos of Volvo's S80, the Swedish maker's new top-of-the-line sedan. (Feb. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; automobiles; us; wsj.com; Watch a trailer from "The Verdict," a new BBC show that combines courtroom drama, reality TV and a cast of actors. (Feb. 14); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Matt Phillips travels to New York City's Diamond District to learn more about the diamond industry. (Feb. 12); diamonds; retailers; Tastings columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher suggest rosé Champagne as the perfect beverage for a Valentine's date and talk about their favorites. (Feb. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Toy Wishes Magazine's Jim Silver previews some of the high-tech toys Mattel is showcasing at the American International Toy Fair in New York. MarketWatch's Angela Moore reports. (Feb. 9); mat; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; Reyne Rice, a toy industry trends specialist, talks to MarketWatch's Angela Moore about the double-digit growth of high-tech toys and what's new for 2007. (Feb. 11); retailers; mat; HAS; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; WSJ's Carol Hymowitz talks to Denise Morrison, president of Campbell's Soup USA unit, about the importance of networking and other strategies for women to advance their careers. (Feb. 12); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Pablo Paster, a sustainability engineer and editor of AskPablo.org, a site for green tips at home, tells Dow Jones Online's Stacey Delo where she can cut energy costs in the home. (Feb. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; personal finance; us; wsj.com; What does it take to install solar in your home? Stacey Delo of Dow Jones Online goes on-site with contractor Greg Kennedy of Occidental Power for a first-hand view. (Feb. 8); Personally Speaking; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner shares his entertainment picks, from new TV shows that almost depict marriage as fantasy, to dogs -- soon to be online and live from the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. (Feb. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Cheryl Tan reviews some notable collections from New York's Fashion Week, including Diane Von Furstenberg's new dance-inspired dresses. (Feb. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Not everything about Fashion Week is glamorous, just ask the teams responsible for documenting every strut down the runway. WSJ's Elva Ramirez goes behind the scenes. (Feb. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Making natural substitutes for household cleansers is easy. Haru Komuro of SustainLane shows Stacey Delo of Dow Jones Online how a little vinegar and cornstarch can go a long way. (Feb. 5); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Jay Whitehead, president of Outsourcing Today LLC, a small publisher in Roseland, N.J., speaks with CareerJournal.com's Sarah Needleman about what small businesses need to know if they're adding video to their online marketing. (Feb. 6); Advertising; media; retailers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Can video games and simple do at home exercises called "neurobics" keep baby boomer brains sharp? Dow Jones Online's Ed Crane speaks with two experts. (Feb. 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; About five million baby boomers have taken up the rod and reel to fly fish. Stacey Delo of Dow Jones Online talks with Josh Frazier, of Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters, for some tips on improving your skills. (Feb. 3); WSJ's Karen Damato talks about where to find good sources of information on Medicare and Social Security. (Feb. 3); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Watch a day in the life of aspiring fashion model Bianca Gomez. (Feb. 3); WSJ's Ellen Byron reports on Bungo, a ladies dice game with surging popularity partly credited to Proctor & Gamble's marketing efforts. (Jan. 30); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Dropping children off at day-care can be filled with dread and teary good-byes. WSJ's Lauren Baier Kim solicits some simple strategies for an easier morning routine. (Jan. 29); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; A 61-year-old Connecticut resident talks about why she's drawn to online dating and who seems to be drawn to her. She speaks with Paul Lin of Dow Jones Online about her experience on Match.com. (Jan. 27); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg interviews Vikram Chandra, author of "Sacred Games," a monumental novel in which the paths of the two principal characters intersect in a fatal encounter. (Jan. 26); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner says those seeking entertainment will soon be able to find "The Departed" in more theaters, Norah Jones' new album in stores, and more uncouth comedy on television. (Jan. 26) ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Watch a tour of Laird & Co., a New Jersey family distillery that's nine generations old, where premium vodka will soon be made to please the palates of those who like sweet mixed drinks. (Jan. 26); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; A resident of New York City's Bushwick neighborhood gives a tour of the formerly rough streets, showing where urban renewal and gentrification have made their mark. (Jan. 24); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; CareerJournal.com's Sarah Needleman discusses the ritual of signing office cards to colleagues, and offers tips on writing meaningful notes. She speaks with Ed Crane of Dow Jones Online. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Jean Lee of Dow Jones Online gives a rundown of the Academy Award contenders for best picture, best actor/actress and best director. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; David Wolfe, creative director of a fashion consultancy in New York, talks to WSJ's Teri Agins about how the fashion industry has reacted to a splintered consumer market. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; fashion; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jonathan Welsh reports from the International Motorcycle Show in New York on some of the latest models that manufacturers like Ducati and BMW are hoping will drive sales. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; ducati; motorcycle; us; wsj.com; Adventure travel enthusiasts may want to give dogsledding a try. Jean Lee of Dow Jones Online talks to Steve Crone, owner of New England Dogsledding, about the sport. (Jan. 18) ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Russell Adams interviews NBA Commissioner David Stern, who has run the NBA far longer -- and perhaps more successfully -- than any of his professional sports-league counterparts. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; How do you know the food you're buying is really organic? Dow Jones Online's Stacey Delo caught up with two organic experts for help with understanding what's organic and what's not. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Hollywood's elite gathered last night for the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan 16); Entertainment and Leisure; Newsmakers; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Artist Jana Napoli discusses the Floodwall exhibit, on display until Feb. 9 at New York's World Financial Center. The exhibit comprises hundreds of empty drawers which Napoli collected from the New Orleans flood debris.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeffrey Trachtenberg interviews Paul Barrett, the author of the new book American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Religion. (Jan 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Doritos is among the Super Bowl advertisers holding contests that are supposed to give average consumers the chance to create some of the most-watched commercials of the year. Watch five ads that have made it to the finals for Doritos. (Jan 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner discusses how digital downloading contributes the continuing success of one rock band and broadcast TV networks grabbing audience share back from cable networks. (Jan 12); us; wsj.com; WSJ health columnist Tara Parker-Pope explains why hormone-replacement therapy for women going through menopause is now being reconsidered after a backlash. (Jan 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Act One columnist Emily Meehan interviews psychologist Mark Edinberg about how grown children can strategize for their parents' comfortable retirement. (Jan. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Wine buyer Gary Westby talks with Dow Jones Online's Stacey Delo about his method for identifying a good champagne and the best way to open the bottle. (Dec. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's problematic visit to Syria. (April 3); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com Assistant Editor Brendan Miniter discusses New York Sen. Hillary Clinton's fund-raising tactics. (April 3); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Editorial Page columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses human rights violations in Cuba. (March 30); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; WSJ deputy editorial page editor Dan Henninger reflects on YouTube campaigning and the controversial "Hillary 1984" ad. (March 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: South Carolina's vote on a school voucher bill and a revolt among college presidents against "top school" rankings. (March 28); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto comments on criticism of John Edwards's decision to stay in the race. (March 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Brendan Miniter, associate editor of OpinionJournal.com, discusses how the Republican Party is "now groping for its future." (March 27); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; WSJ's Americas columnist Mary O'Grady discusses recent moves toward pension reform in Mexico. (March 26); "Americas"; Editorial page; Mexico; pensions; WSJ editorial page columnist Mary O'Grady talks with Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty about Canada's capital markets reform. (March 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Dan Henninger on the Supreme court's latest free-speech case. (March 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot moderates the weekly meeting. This week the editors discuss the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case. (March 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto tells Ed Crane about new developments in the Valerie Plame case. (March 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ Editorial Page columnist Mary O'Grady explains how an upstart low-fare airline is set to make traveling easier for many Mexicans. (March 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; Industrial Transportation; Travel; airlines; us; wsj.com; Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of the Wall Street Journal's editorial page, says that the wrong man was fired in the Walter Reed hospital scandal. He discusses his column Wonder Land with Ed Crane. (Mar. 15); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: Viacom's lawsuit against Google. (March 14); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund discusses the prospects for Fred Thompson, the former senator who is now considering a bid for the White House. (March 13); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses Sen. Hillary Clinton's reprise of her 1998 "right-wing conspiracy" charge. (March 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: poor healthcare at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. (March 7); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; WSJ Editorial Board member Brian Carney discusses why he thinks Scooter Libby is not guilty of outing Valerie Plame and shouldn't have to serve time following his conviction. (March 7); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week's topics: Lights always on in Al Gore's house, and Cheney's near-death meeting with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf. (Feb. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: The Sirius-XM Radio merger plan and Italian judge's arrest warrant for CIA agents. (Feb. 21); us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto makes the case that Rudy Giuliani has a better shot at president than anyone because of his executive experience as mayor of New York City and his "unselfconscious masculinity." (Feb. 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week's subject: North Korea. (Feb. 14); Asia Pacific; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Are global-warming skeptics on par with people who deny the Holocaust ever happened? It's a comparison recently made by a Boston Globe columnist, and refuted by OpinionJournal.com editor James Taranto. (Feb. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week's subject: 2008 Republican candidates for president. (Feb. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Opinionjournal.com's John Fund talks with Ed Crane about Rudolph Giuliani's bid, why so many candidates are jumping in the race now and why Ralph Nader and Dick Morris could be stirring up trouble for Hillary Clinton. (Feb. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week's subject: the battle in Najaf. (Jan. 30); General News; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto takes Senator Clinton to task for her demand that President Bush bring all U.S. forces home from Iraq by 2009. (Jan. 30); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; caption to come; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal's James Taranto discusses the 2008 presidential election and what's happening among the candidates on the side of Democrats and Republicans. (Jan. 23); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; WSJ editorial writer Melanie Kirkpatrick discussses major irregularities in the U.N. development program in North Korea that have been revealed in previously undisclosed documents. (Jan. 22); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses Sen. Barack Obama's exploration of a presidential bid and hostile reaction from some prominent blacks. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: South Carolina's vote on a school voucher bill and a revolt among college presidents against "top school" rankings. (March 28); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto comments on criticism of John Edwards's decision to stay in the race. (March 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli interviews Fred Hickey, editor of The High-Tech Strategist, about the housing slowdown and the tech sector. (Jan 29); economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Barrons.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli sits down with Mario Gabelli, chairman of Gamco Investors, to discuss likely catalysts for the 2007 market.; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Barrons.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli chats with Abby Joseph Cohen, chief U.S. investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, about where the economy is headed in 2007.; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Barrons.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli interviews Bill Gross, founder and chief investment officer of Pimco, at the Barron's Roundtable about the bond market, the Fed and economic growth. (Jan. 22); Bond Market; economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli talks to Archie MacAllaster, chairman of MacAllaster, Pitfield MacKay, about what investor should expect in 2007. (Jan 22.) ; Barron's Mike Santoli interviews Felix Zulauf, founder and president of Zulauf Asset Management, on the outlook for the markets in 2007.; Bond Market; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli talks to John Neff, retired portfolio manager with Vanguard Windsor Fund, about the state of the economy and the markets this year. (Jan. 22); Bond Market; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Barron's Mike Santoli interviews Scott Black, founder and president of Delphi Management, at the Barron's Roundtable on where the market is headed in 2007. (Jan. 15. 2007); Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli interviews Meryl Witmer, general partner at Eagle Capital Partners, at the Barron's Roundtable on the direction of the market in 2007. (Jan. 26); Bond Market; economy; Markets/Exchanges; Mutual Funds; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Barrons.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli talks to Marc Faber, managing director of Marc Faber Ltd, at the Barron's Roundtable about the the forces driving the global markets in 2006.; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Barrons.com; Barron's associate editor Michael Santoli talks to Oscar Schafer, managing partner at O.S.S. Capital Management, at the Barron's Roundtable on the market outlook for 2007. (Jan. 26); Bond Market; economy; Markets/Exchanges; Mutual Funds; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Barrons.com; Paul Lin of Dow Jones Online interviews Cynthia Hetherington of Aon Corp. about how personal information about us -- and WSJ's Michel Totty -- ends up on the web, and how to relinquish some privacy. (Jan. 29); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Umberto Pisoni of the International Finance Corporation discusses the global market for private equity investors in 2007.; Financial Services; Analyst Research/Ratings; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; wsj.com; Robert Long, managing director of Allied Capital, maps out the company's private equity investment strategy for 2007. Recorded at the Private Equity Analyst Outlook conference; Financial Services; Analyst Research/Ratings; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; wsj.com; Panelist Larry Schloss tells Ed Crane that cheap money and a stable US economy could fuel another record year for private equity. Recorded at the Private Equity Analyst Outlook conference.; Financial Services; Analyst Research/Ratings; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; wsj.com; It's a dog's life for this mutt until he gets "spotted" in this Anheuser-Busch commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); bud; One beer left? Try "rock, paper, scissors" to decide who gets it. But watch out for flying rocks in this Anheuser-Busch Super Bowl ad. (Feb. 4); bud; Is that ax really a bottle opener? That's what a hitchhiker says in this Bud Lite ad that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Go to the head of the class by learning U.S. beer lingo in this Bud Lite Super Bowl commercial. (Feb. 4); super bowl; See what's replaced the fist bump in this Bud Lite ad that aired during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 4); bud; All's fair in this battle to survive a tough job market. Watch the Super Bowl ad from CareerBuilder. (Feb. 4); Watch Coca-Cola's "Video Game" commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; KO; us; wsj.com; Watch Coca-Cola's "Happiness Factory" commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; KO; us; wsj.com; Guys just can't keep their hands off a Chevy in this Super Bowl commercial. (Feb. 4); GM; Watch General Motors' ode to Chevrolet running during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 2); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; GM; MarketWatch.com; automobiles; us; Live the flavor of Doritos in this Super Bowl XLI ad spot. (Feb. 4); Who's been messing around in your office while you were dozing off? Emerald Nut claims it's Robert Goulet in this Super Bowl ad. (Feb. 4); Check out the world's first Moon office in this FedEx spot that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Watch a new twist on the phrase "bank robbery" in this E*Trade commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); ETFC; Just about everything is what it seems in this FedEx Super Bowl commercial. (Feb. 4); A map morphs into a 'Maposaurus' in this Garmin ad spot from Super Bowl XVI. (Feb. 4); Old robots don't die. They just end up daydreaming, like this one did on the GM assembly line in this Super Bowl ad spot. (Feb. 4); GM; Watch Honda's "Elvis" commercial that aired during tne Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Advertising; HMC; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; H-P's personal-computer products make for a good ride, according to this commercial that aired during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 4); Watch Honda Motor Co.'s ad on fuel efficiency that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; HMC; MarketWatch.com; us; Watch Phillips-Van Heusen's ad for its Izod brand scheduled to air during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 2); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; PVH; retailers; us; Watch the NFL's ad that aired during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Two "manly men" get uncomfortably close over a Snickers bar in this ad that aired during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 4); Watch Nationwide Financial's ad starring entertainer Kevin Federline that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; FFS; us; wsj.com; Watch Sheryl Crow "diss" her colorist for Revlon in this Super Bowl ad spot. (Feb. 4); REV; A beard combover costs a Sierra Mist drinker his job in this Super Bowl XLI commercial. (Feb. 4); pep; Watch a Snapple ad that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 5); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; CSG; Food and Beverage; MarketWatch.com; us; Watch how Sprint helps relieve "connectile dysfunction" in this Super Bowl XLI ad. (Feb. 4); Watch this Toyota Tundra go from zero to 70 in a commercial that aired during Super Bowl XLI. (Feb. 4); Watch talking lions in this Taco Bell spot that aired during the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4); This video channel features original reporting by well-known reporters, columnists and bloggers across the Dow Jones news organization, and content is organized into four sections: News, Analysis, Pursuits and Special Reports. http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid301778877http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=86240652